Fidelity COO Reynolds on short list for NLF commissioner

JohnSpence

BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- Robert Reynolds, chief operating officer at Boston-based fund giant Fidelity Investments, is one of five finalists to succeed outgoing National Football League Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, the NFL announced this weekend. The five candidates on the list were narrowed from 11 individuals and will be interviewed by team owners in early August. Reynolds, 54, was a college football referee for 15 years, according to press reports.

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